IF IT'M FOK UFA V KK1 ON, REVIEW'S FOK TIIK IT T he B ea ver ton R e v ie w CLEAN READING FOR ALL T B I FAMILY The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively T o The Interests O f Eastern W ashington County. VOLUM E VIII, NO. 31. Kinglt* Copy, 5 Centn liraverton, Washington County, Oregon. Friday, July 4, 1930 1 ................... K1W ANIS CLUB RE- C E IVES INVITATION ■ HITEON N EW S ! ■ ---------------------------------------------------a Miss Dorothea Htruthem was at | home Friday Short Items About 7 - LOCAL N EW S . $1.50 Per Year ■■ 5 Beavertonian’s Luck Is Still With Them COURT HOUSE ITEMS J . W. lUynartf has rented a A jury rendered a verdict In fa - j The Kiwanis club drew only a space in his grove Just west of vor of defendants In the sum of small crowd Wednesday evening 1 » town for a fruit stand $1600 in the condemnation pro­ Miss Dorothy Feterson la em- | listen to the progress of the Tigard- ceedings for a right of way 60 Mr. and Mm. Walter Harris cam« | ployed in Hillsboro at the cannery. Beaverton Road Project.J. W. Bar­ up from ( aliforntk this week for ney, Market Road Agent for Wash­ feet wide across lands of defendants Mr Herman Metzentine attended a short visit with Iriends, ington county came over from the on the Old Oregon Trail of Mount the Fioneer picnic at Hillsboro, Coming» and Coing» of The .Mrs Chamberlain, District Sunday. County Seat andtold of what had Hood Loop brought by Clackamas Mm. L. Short was called to County against Edward h . King Beaverton Still Has Chance Michigan last Thursday by the been done and their program for and Alice King, his wife. The Plain. People In and About Deputy President Is . Mm. Kthoi McCormir and children the immediate futum. They have death of her sister’s husband. tiff had previously offered in settle- lO He Winner In Last spent Sunday afternoon at the Met. Installing Officer Thi» Vicinity sort of got into a tangle with cer­ Mr. Ralph Davis of Toledo is tain property owners in negotiating ment, $250.00. zentine home. Half of Season staying with Mr. and Mm. F. W. Court orders were given In the ______ for a right-of-w ay. Another element Harry Duncan ami Everett Met - | H A V E REFRESHM ENTS Livermore, J r ., while working here. which seems to have delayed matters zentine left Monday for Carlton to HY SPECIAL W RITERS “X U Fio,d H SCORE IS EIGHT SEVEN Walter Cavanesa has installed an ia the fact that the viewers appoint, pick cherries for Handy Brothers. ■- Mm llulrll I« Given I’aat Noble electric pump. Mr. Cavaness has a ed by the County Court, instead of Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Anderson and Many People Come To Beaverton never failing well of water to Irri­ turning in a report of the value of James B. Nevin et al vs. Chester In First Two Inningm Visitors Get Grand Pin lly Member» Fatty were Sunday dinner guests gate his gardens asd lawn. the property to be used for ths C. Gault et ux. To Visit Friends and Relatives Six Runs, Loral Boys, None at the Henry Erickson home at Omar Fendali va. Theodore Van Mm. Prudence Frvehouse <4 Van­ right-of-w ay, sent the Court a letter Th« lienverton Rebekah lodge Frogress. telling them that they, the vie we rs, Loo. Mm, Mary Hamms is i|l with an couver, Wash., and Mr. Fred Hut­ Sunday, the Beavertonians added held it a Installation o f officers T umi * Mr. and Mm. Chris Christensen believed there were more feasible Lillian Stafford va Arthur Staf­ cheson of Vancouver, Washington, infected throat. another scalp to their already long day evening Mm S. Chamberlain, and niece from Milwaukee were ways of getting this connecting mar­ ford. at the Walter Cavaness string, making it five straight for the dietrirl deputy prenident. *B* dinner gursts Saturday evening of Mm. Bertha Wilson is reported ket road right-of-w ay established. Otto Leesi va Yamhill. Oregon. home Sunday. this half with only two more game» the installing officer, The following Mr and Mm. Geo Anderson. being on the sick list. Geo. W. Lippert, President o f the Metropolitan Bond A Mortgage Co. to play. Up to Sunday the Tigard officers were Installed: Cal la Hulett, Mr. and Mm. Ig>uit Fatra and United Westaide Club, was present vs. J. O. Robb, Admr. J>r. C. E Mason is back in town Mias Elsie Caldwell returned Sun- team was the only one of the league P u t Nobla Grand; Mary Ware, son Edward and Wife of Chicago. as was H. L . Davenport, their B. A. Kliks vs. Percy Stone et which could hope to tie the Beaver- Noble (¡rand; Hirair* Ihiliblni, Vice lay evening from Chicago where she after a month's vacation in Chicago. Illinois, are visiting Joe Liebrich secretary. These gentlemen extend, ux. has been teaching the past winter toman standing. The Tigard game Mm. J . D. Gray visited at the and family. Mrs. Fstra is a sister ed to all a cordial invitation to meet (¡rand; Kvu Price, Warden; Maud has not been reported as this is Covey, Comluctur; May Rogers, She aspects to spend her vacation home o f her aon, Doy Gray Wednes­ of Mr. Liebrich. with the federated clubs at the aud­ PROBATE with relatives hem written. Sherwood had already lost day . Chaplain; Mm. C. J . lieach, inuai« The estate of Otto Reedy was ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Miller from Wash­ itorium of the Maplewood school- two games which would make it A special meeting of the Hiteon clan; Marjorie Lewis, secretary; F. Stipe's Garage received another ington were in town a few days houae on the evening of Tuesday, mitted to probate and Omar Fen­ even if Beaverton lost the ones com. W. Livermore S r., treaaurer; Flor­ club was held Friday afternoon at car load shipment of Chevrolets, July eighth. They stated that the dait was appointed administrator. this week looking after property ing up. It looks like a good chance ence Drorliaugh, Inalde (¡uardian; the home of the Fmsident, Mrs. E. which they unloaded Wednesday. here. Mr. Miller is a son of the program was going to be in charge for the Beavertonians to get in on Sarah Chamlwrlain, Ki|(bt Support D Hite, Them were twelve mem- o f one of the Fortland organizations SUITS FILED Mr. and Mm. H. K. Rhodes of 1st« J. S. Miller. the end of the season series. Then to Ole Noble Grand; Kdna Sheets, liere present and the programs for affiliated with the club. Christy A Radford vs. Maude M. they will have to meet Sherwood le ft Support to the Noble Grand; the coming year were adopted. The Los Angeles, California, visited at The street dance given Saturday Tanner, foreclosure o f mechanics which has proved an easy victim and Mm. O. M Taylor, le f t Sup­ date o f July 26 has been set for the Joe Liebrich home last Monday. evening by the fire department was lien- SUNSET PACIFIC CO. both times they have croesed bate port to the Y'tre (¡rand The Right enlaitaining the county Federation. Mr: John Hayes was able to leave a decided financial success. The boys Investment Co. vs- F. with our boys. IS INCORPORATED A Kevstone Support to the Vice Grand and the This meeting will be held at the the hospital Tuesday. He is now have purchased a new siren on trial Gillett et ux. Mortgage foreclos. Oute.de Guardian were absent, and Tigard Union High school. with his daughter Mm. Rasmussen for the fire truck. Manager Clinton tella us that the ure. ■ --------------------------------------- - • o f Hillsboro, will In* installed at a later date E. Mamh, proprietor of the Marsh boys are going strong and that he Mrs. R. R. Rummers was brought Audrey Agnes Harper vs. Floyd Mm. Chamberlain was assisted IKINTON HAPPENINGS ia quite confident that they will the Portland hospital Garage at the east end of town, aud H. Harper, divorce suit. Mm. Thelma Berg of Portland home from with the installation by l*ast Grands ■-------------- ---------------------- ■ came out from Portland Monday to where she has been for the past Hugnson Johnson of Keedvuie have come out winners this year. If they Cecil L. Riggs vs. Geo. W . Andv Denholm. lluirh lew is, and A number of young ladies from attend the shower given for Mm. five weeks. She ia reported as be­ incorporated the Sunset Facific Co. Cooper et al, mortgage foreclosure- do, this will be the first time the with headquarters at Eugene. This Sanford Rogers and Fast Noble this town have gone to lllllabora Wm. Campbell. Home Team has brought home the ing much improved- company have the distribution rignts Grands Helen Krlrkson, Marjorie Le. during the past week to work in the Tualatin Valley trophy. The fimt MARRIAGE LICENSES Mr. and Mm. E. H. Hammer of for Lane county for the Sunset Pa­ a is and Alma Oownmg. Mr. and Mrs W . C . McKell and Phillips of cannery. Johannes Theodore Hansen and year it went to St- A beautiful Fast Noble Grand's Miss Juliette Carter left Tuesday Seattle and Mr. and Mm. E. H. cific Gasolene. Portland who started out the fo l­ Marion Naomi Damskoo, both of Mr. and Mm. Bert Newman, Mr. for a week's fishing trip on the Hammer of Seattle and Mr. ar.d They have purchased a new G. pin was presented to Mm. Celia lowing year looking for stronger and Mrs George Newell and son Metolius River. Mrs. W . J. Alexander made the M . C . truck and equipped it with a Portland. llulctt by the lodge. Walter Lewis Steinke, Hillsboro competition They gave up their and Mr. Newman's father, all of trip over Mt. Hood Loop Tuesday. delightful refreshments were fifteen hundred gallon tank, and at Ida Reghitto visited relatives in R 6 , and Edna Louise Dreeszen P1 * « “ **• > “ ««• ior * Plac* * serveil by the committee. Mm. Km- Fortlsnd spent last Saturday at the Fortland over the week end. Her Mr and Mm. Neil Rock and present are hauling their supply of Banks. Rt. 3- Portland League. home of Mrs Alfred Godfrey. the gas from Portland, pending the ma Hush, Mm. Miller, and Hugh _________________ This year there are only teams cousin Theresa returned with her daughter, accompanied by Mr. and lewis Mr and Mm. V. 11. Kellogg and for a short visit. Mm. J. Cunha, all from Echo, Ore­ time when they can get storage Mm. T . J. Hannigan visited her from the Tualatin Valley proper in University two children o f Wichita, Kansas, gon, were in town Wednesday and tanks installed at the daughter. Mrs. B. A . Rohse last the Tualatin Valley League All Mrs. Marjorie Lewis entertained callel on the C. J- Bielman family. city. I’ M MADDEN BREAKS have been visitors during the past Friday from the Big Suburb have gradually the Finance Committee o f the local The company has been in opera­ week at the home o f Mm. Kellogg's ' _ . .. . . dropped out so that now all the The Beaver Social Club are spon_ ARM W H ILE KIDINi; sister, Mm. Robert Fomeroy. Itebekah lodge w th a delightful lun­ tion about two weeks, H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. B A . Eoh«e and teamg are from Washington Coun- soring a party to be given at the cheon last Friday. being on the ground, while E. sons spent Sunday fishing on A gen- . Sveral people were Sunday guv-els S. W. Lawrence home at Raleigh lutst Friday afternoon, while rid­ ' _ , . . . Mm. F. H. Sc home entertained Station Wednesday afternoon, July Marsh takes care o f his garage cy Creek at Grande Ronde. at the home of Mr. and Mm. E L- The game Sunday must have been ing in an automobile driven by Au_ business here. He will continue to the Tuesday afternoon Bndge Club Mr. and Mm. McLean and Mrs. rather up-setting for the visitors 9. Bridge and 600 will be played. brey L. Fletcher at Second and Mad­ Cox During the afternoon they all Tuesday of this week live here where he has built up a Jean McBreen of Aloha returned Jot iix runs in the first two inn- Mm. Doy Refreshments will be served. ison Streets. Fortland, F. M Mad­ motored to Mcholls, where they were Gray won the high honom. splendid garage business. last week from a trip to Canada. ine, before the Beavertonians had guests of Mr. and Mm. Lawrence den broke his arm as a result of Alderman H. A. Alexander has A six o'clock dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Raymond been able to get a man across. In Mm. S. Alba ugh of Huber and been suffering swrerely the past shoving a man out of the way o f the W. Crowden. Mm. Wm- Campbell (Carna Pe­ was served by Mrs Crowder. Mrs. W. J. Alexander spent a day week from a very severe illness. He terson) was honored with a miscel­ of Los Angeles visited at the home the first half of the first inning car. recently with Mrs A|baugh's daugh­ Two men had started to cross the Mm Charles Ainsworth and son has been confined to his room part laneous shower at the home o f Mrs- of Rev. and Mrs. T . A . Dungan Blazer was up first and struck out. However, Van Duyke followed get­ street. In response to cries from Clarence and Roy Warren of Fort- ter, Mm. A . Bracken o f Multno­ of the time but has been able to be H. M. Barnes Monday evening. last week. ting a two.bagger, and was ad­ the people on the sidewalk. one land have been visiting during the mah. up and outside the last few days. She was the recipient of many vanced by Vandolmen’s sacrifice- SHERIFF'S SALE ON man stopped, but the other man, ap­ past week at the home of Mm. beautiful gifts. Games were played Several members of the local The safe single of Vanderzanden Ainsworth Rebekah lodge attended lodge at parently not hearing the cries, did Louise VanKleek. Mr. FORECLOSURE, after which delicious refreshments Bethel Church scored Van Duyke, anl then Vander­ not atop Mr. Madden seeing him, and Edward Nelson o f Astoria spent Scholls Wednesday evening. were served. The hostesses were In the Circuit Court of the State The zanden scored when Sahnow hit put out his hand to push him away. the evening Wednesday at the home President o f the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon For Washington County safe. E. Heinrich struck out retiring 9:45 a.m. The Church Schcol R. Mrs. R. C. Doty, Mrs. L . W. The man's body leaned against of Mm. VanKleek. Tucker, Miss Rhoda She|lenberger, John Frank, Plaintiff, was present and, as usual, her C. Doty, Superintendent. Verboort with three hits, and two Madden's hand and as the car went presence brought a large crowd. A 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Short and Mise Fern Haines. vs. scores, one sacrifice, two strusk out, <>n the weight pulled Mr. Madden’s BIELM AN very delightful evening was spent. I Communion Sermon followed by MOTORS R. L- Tucker and Helen C- Tucker, an(j no errors- In the second half hnnd bark against the window frame Mrs. Thyng is reported HI with F. R. Johnson, a Richfield dis­ the Lord's Supper. his wife; G. Leverett and Jane Grand hit to Van Duyke in center HAVE BEEN BUSY breaking It. — T. Arthur Dungan, Minister an infected throat. tributor, is in a Fortland hospital Doe Leverett, his wife, defend- field. Grmap got a three-bagger but where he ia said to he at the point ante. was held there while Jones struck Mr. and Mm. B. V’ oss and son Jack Malarky, formerly of Bea­ The Bielman Motors have been es­ of death. The Richfiell Oil Company Church of Christ Notice is hereby given that by out and Galbreath hit to Vander. Carl o f Oswego left by auto for verton was visiting friends in l(ea^ pecially busy the past week deliver­ have dispatched a specialist from Michigan, Monday, where they will virtue of an execution, judgment, zanden. the pitcher who threw him verton this week He recently re­ ing new cars, to say nothing of the the East to handle the case, but lit­ This is the week of the Christian spend the summer visiting iriends decree, and order of sale, duly is­ out at first. One hit, one struck turned from Ca|if and is now used ram sold. Following is a list tle hopes of his lasting until the ar. Churches convention at Turner, Ore­ and relatives. sued out of and under the seal of out, no scores, no errors. with the Fimt National Bank o f of the new models purchased rival are held out. the above entitled Court dated the gon. We are expecting that a large Second inning: Vandercovering was Fortland through this popular Ford distribu- , Glen Shellenberger returned Wed­ 9th day of June, 1930, upon a out Baker at second to Heinrich at number of the congregation o f the Mr. and Mm. C- J. Bielman and tor: from Beaverton— H. Shannon, nesday from the Congregational Special low price on fine sta­ Frank Ix>we, coupe. Melvin Ratty, family accompanied by Miss Violet the Christian Church of Beaverton Young People’s Camp at Hillockbuni judgment rendered and entered in first; Cawrse gut on through Graap’s „hort, Baker was out Hunter, will attend. However, there will be after a very profitable week of stu- said Court on the 9th day of June. error at tionery. Browns Fraverton Fhar- touring. Sunset Pacific Co., Road, Hagoes and Mr. Forrest 1930, in favor of John Frank, plain- throu?h a fielder’s choice which macy. adv. c-28-tt ster, M J Beeler, Tudor, Ray Fox- expect to drive to Bucola to spend the regular church services for those , dy and recreation. , who remain. tiff, and against R L. Tucker and failed to stop Cawrse at second, the Fourth. Miss Hagoes is Mrs ton, Sport Coupe. Joe Saunders, Tu­ The Whitford Woman's Club met Helen C- Tucker, his wife, of the and Blazer got a hit which scored Hnvc you aeen the beautiful green dor. W H. Cassidy, Standard Coupe. Bielman's sister who is here, and The Sunday school will be at Wednesday with a good attendance. above named defendants, for the Cawrse V'an Duyke got on through and Ivory enameled gas range at Geo. Bingham, Standard Coupe; Mr. Hunter is a friend from La 9:45. The morning worship is at ' Interesting articles on various to. sum of $1500.00, with interest there- an error at third. Grand and Van- Dewey the Plumber’« ? adv. Grande. 11 o'clock and the sermon topic. from Portland- Mrs Beda Everett, discussed. Mrs. Carl on since September 15, 1929, at the (jome]on on through Murphy’s “ Christianity Applied.’’ There will pics were Tudor, Good, pure milk promotes health, Coach, Jas. W. Dickson, Mr. and Mm. Fred Braun and be Christian Endeavor as usual at Hansen was the hostess for the a f- i rate of seven per cent per annum, em )r at ^ Qnd and they Korifd especially at this time of year. L. W Jacobs, Truck. L. N. Hauber, two sons and Miss Alctha Hulett and the further sum of $ 120.00 a t- when Vanderzanden hit safe. Grand 7 o’clock. The evening services are lern oon . Truck. Jessie T. Link, Tudor, J. W Drink lota o f It. Beaverton Sun­ and Russel Hulett left Thursday eve­ at 8 o'clock and Mr. Springer will tom eys fees, and the further sum redeemed hia error when he ^ in The Royal Neighbors held a rally rise Dairy, A. Camensind, propri Hatrheller, Standard Coupe, O. R. ning for Moro where they will speak on the subject “ Lifting up of $36.20 costs and disbursements f , to third. Two hits, meeting June 27th. Visiting lodges *«or. Adv. « 15-tf Anderson, Tudor; from Fairvale— visit with their sister. Mm. Orval Our Eyes." and the cost of said sale and said three errors u d four looked j were Blanks. Forest Grove, Hills, R. C- A. Garage. Touring, Irwin Thompson over the Fourth. w m , commanding and requiring me ^ fn ^ homc team. How they Mr. 1 boro and Portland. A well rendered Get your Echophone Radio at Girton, Roadster, Nick Hick, Town and Mm. Braun expect to return to v;ctory. with a Mrs. Enright of Eugene is visit­ program was given Neighbor Ham­ to make sale of all the following Stipe’s Garage All electric screen- Sedan; from Tigard—J. Johnson, Sunday, but Aletha and Russell will . 8tory tel, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lin, State Deputy, was the speak- \ described real property situatedin o f g_7 u ^ grid radio at only $59.60, complete. Coach; from Hillsdale— Floyd Kauf­ stay for a several weeks’ visit. Washington County, State of Ore­ T. B. Denney this week. here. 1 er. A delicious lunch was served. Ready to plug in. adv. man, Tudor. gon, to-wit: All of Lot Eight (8) of For Salt«— Westinghouse automatic W O M AN KILLED W H E N Mr. and Mr*. Doy Gray, John Block Four (4) in the Town of electric range, 3-burner, with CAR RUNS INTO TRUCK Gray, and Miss Edwards o f Portland Beaverton, County of Washing­ oven. Ed Halsten. c-30-31 left Thursday for Seaside where ton, State of Oregon. Mrs. Sherman S. Hart o f Tigard, Now, therefore, by virtue of said We now have the Wedgewood gas thev will remain until Sunday. _________ judgment, _ ___ execution, decree and or- route 1 , was killed when an automo- and wood range, $25 and up. Easy t h e d r u g g i s t is m o r e der of sale* and in compliance with bile in which she was riding collided terms, Dewey the Plumber. Phone the demands of said writ, I will with a milk truck on the Capitol THAN A MERCHANT 7702. adv. on Monday, July 14, 1930, at the highway. Mr Hart had turned out (A n Editorial) Wanted— Wheat for August deliv­ hour of 10 o'clock a.m. o f said day, from a long string of cars, and ran ery. Charles Berthold. c-23-tf at the East door o f the County Court head on into a track. Starting the writing o f this article, House in the City of Hillsboro, They were taken to a Portland The Beaver Social Club will give the fimt thing that entered our Washington County, Oregon, sell at hospita] and later reports state that a lawn party Wednesday afternoon, mind was that the druggist has to public auction to the highest bidder Mr. Hart died Tuesday, July 9 at the home of S. W. Law­ be a college trained man. The mere for cash in hand, all the right, ti- F. E. Whitney, 4527 Woodstock rence at Raleigh Station. Five merchant may have only the veriest tie and interest which the above avenue, postmaster of Woodstock hundred and bridge will be played. rudiments o f an education. But there named defendants, R. L. Tucker and pcstal substation, was cut about the Rcfreshmenta. Admission, 36f. adv. are many things back o f these which Helen C. Tucker, his wife, G. Le- arm and legs. , must be taken into consideration. verett and Jane Doe Leverett, his Mr*. F. E Whitney had her face For Sale— A bicycle In good con­ First and foremost, the merchant wife, or either or any of them, had an(j s^aip lacerated in this crash, dition, new tire*. A bargain for deals only in the things which are in said real property above dee- Mr. Hart’s ribs were fractured and $ 8 . Inquire Ijiurence Davia, 1309 required to meet the usual conditions cribed on the date of the mortgage he received internal injuries. Lomhari. p-31 in life. He handles things to eat, belonging to the plaintiff herein, ----------------------- things to w ear, to make you com­ For Sale— Muscovy ducklings, and namely, xMarch 15, 1926, and all the L O C A L L A D IE S AT- many other things. Come give fortable, groceries or provisions, dry right, title and interest which the ( TEN D RECEPTION or clothing, furniture or mo an o ffer. Herman Bartel. goods said within named defendants, or 'South of Hulier station on High­ shoes, the things which humans need either or any of them, since have Mrs. T . A . Dungan, Mm. Shel- land Ave. p - 3 l In the ordinary walks o f life. Con­ had or now have in and to the above sider the druggist. Realise that it i described real property, to satisfy lenberger , Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Found— On Watson St., at end of is his duty to dispense those things said execution, judgment, decree Campbell, Mm. Doty, Mrs. Boswell, Denney road, a man's purse with which the human race requires to and order of sale,, interest and costs Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Fern Hain% money. Owner may have this by build up a state of health. It is his 1 and all aocraing costs- Said sale attended the reception given for describing property and paying duty to deal with the conditions will be made subject to redemption Miss Ringer and Miss Lucille Day for ad. Henry Luchs. c-31-32 caused by disease, that dread foe of as per statute of the State of Ore- *t the beautiful home of Miss Grain. sby in Portland, Tuesday afternoon. gon. For Sale—Cherries.Royal Anne, 6 < mankind, whose only aim is the per lb ; Black, 3 f per lb. O. B. extermination of human life. Suf­ Dated this 9th day of June, 1930. Miss Ringer who is leaving shortly for missionary work in Smyrna, B mhm M, Telephone. 8861. p-31 fering, pain, distress is his duty to J. W. Connell. Sheriff o f Wash­ relieve. and Miss Day who is here on fur­ ington County, Oregon (By C- C- lough from missionary work in Plnno In storage. Looks and is This is the fim t o f a series of Follette, Deputy). Brousa. Turkey, spoke very enter­ like new. Will sacrifice for balance, articles which must necesssarily be Date o f first publication, June 13, tainingly of their work in these $1(53.00. Terms, $2.00 weekly or short each time, hut will continue 1930.» monthly or crop payments. Will for some weeks. The next will deal posts. About 200 ladies attended the Date o f last publication, July 1 1 , reception. discount for cash. Write Tallman with “ The History o f Pharmacy’ ’ . 1930. I --------------------------------- Piano Store, 396 So. U2th St., Sponsored by Salem, Ore. c -3 1 -3 3 1 M. B Bump, of Hillsboro, Oregon, C. C. Beach was on th« sick list Dean's Drug Store Attorney for Plaintiff- last week. ¡rs